Description

Easier climbing on small holds leads up through the bottom section of the route. Crux is up high and involves a long move to a 2 finger pocket off of an edge, though there are other holds around for those with wee fingers.

Location

The second route from the left on the North side of the Beer Block (to the right of Tecate Two-Step)

Easier climbing leads up through the bottom section of the route. Crux is up high and involves a long move to a 2 finger pocket off of an edge, though there are other holds around for those with wee fingers.

Looks like lots of chalk heading toward the anchors of Tecate after the last bolt (and one person I know stating they went that way) for an easier finish, putting the crux in between 3 and 4. Correct anchor is right putting the crux after the last bolt. Certainly not 13, not 12+, more like 12. Despite all the oddities I had a great time on it!

I finished on the anchor's of Tecate thinking that was the correct anchor since that's what it says in Taos Rock. It certainly looked harder finishing straight up as there was no chalk or obvious holds.

Lee's description of "a long move to a 2 finger pocket off an edge" matches perfectly with what I did finishing on the Tecate anchors though.